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【經(jīng)典晨讀美文】永遠的朋友(3/3)
經(jīng)典晨讀美文從今天起又開始更新咯~? Hints: 無 Your forever friend holds your hand and tells you that everything is going to be okay. And if you find such a friend, you feel happy and complete. Because you need not worry. You have a forever friend for life, and forever has no end. 如果你找到了這樣的朋友, 真正的朋友會握著你的手,告訴你一切都會好起來的。 你會快樂,覺得人生完整,因為你無需再憂慮。 你擁有了一個真正的朋友, 永永遠遠,永無止境。 這篇材料你能聽出多少?點擊這里做聽寫,提高外語水平>>
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【經(jīng)典晨讀美文】永遠的朋友(2/3)
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【經(jīng)典晨讀美文】永遠的朋友(1/3)
經(jīng)典晨讀美文從今天起又開始更新咯~? Hints: 無 A friend walks in when the rest of the world walks out. A forever friend. Sometimes in life, You find a special friend. Someone who changes your life just by being part of it. Someone who makes you laugh until you can't stop. Someone who makes you believe that there really is good in the world. Someone who convinces you that there really is an unlocked door just waiting for you to open it. 別人都走開的時候,朋友仍與你在一起。 有時候在生活中, 你會找到一個特別的朋友; 他只是你生活中的一部分內(nèi)容,卻能改變你整個的生活。 他會把你逗得開懷大笑; 他會讓你相信人間有真情。 他會讓你確信,真的有一扇不加鎖的門,在等待著你去開啟。 這篇材料你能聽出多少?點擊這里做聽寫,提高外語水平>>
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關(guān)于青春的英語雙語經(jīng)典美文
何物,直到青春一去不復(fù)返了才對青春有了真正的認識。誰都想讓青春永駐,不忍青春離去; 眼睜睜地看著青春流逝,心中會涌起無窮的憂傷和惋惜;青春的失去是人們永遠感到悲哀的事;青春的失去是人們真正覺得悲喜交集的事;即便奇跡出現(xiàn)青春復(fù)蘇, 誰都不會心甘情愿重度青春的歲月。[/cn] 青春是人一生中最美好的時光,可以肆意瀟灑,也可以唯美憂傷。也許你正值青春,也許你在懷念青春,可是無論青春就在你眼前,還是已成過去,都會成為你人生中一段不可或缺的時光。
2017-08-22 -
經(jīng)典英語美文:我為何而活
就是我的生活。我覺得活一場是值得的。如果給我機會的話,我愿意開
2017-09-24 -
【經(jīng)典晨讀美文】一位值得紀(jì)念的希臘人(2/2)
經(jīng)典晨讀美文從今天起又開始更新咯~? Hints: Cybele pithos Alexander the Great Cynic 人物對話不需要加雙引號, In keeping with his philosophy, he was perfectly satisfied with making his home in a large tub discarded from the temple of Cybele, the goddess of nature. This earthen tub, called a pithos, and formerly been used for holding wine or oil for the sacrifices at the temple. One day, Alexander the Great, conqueror of half the civilized world, saw Diogenes sitting in his tub in the sunshine. So the king, surrounded by his countries, approached Diogenes and said, I am Alexander the Great. The philosopher replied rather contemptuously, I am Diogenes, the Cynic. Alexander then asked him if he could help him in any way. Yes, shot back Diogenes, don't stand between me and the sun. A surprised Alexander then replied quickly, if I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes. 與他的哲學(xué)相一致,他拿一個從別人從自然之母的廟里丟棄的大壇作為自己的家,還對此萬分滿意。這個陶制的大壇叫做圣壇,過去在廟里是用來盛裝祭祀用的酒和油的。 一天,征服了半個文明世界的亞歷山大大帝看見提奧奇尼斯坐在大壇里曬太陽。于是這位君主在大臣們的簇擁下走過去,對提奧奇尼斯說:“我是亞歷山大大帝?!闭軐W(xué)家相當(dāng)傲慢地回答說:“我是提奧奇尼斯——犬儒學(xué)者?!比缓髞啔v山大問他是否需要任何幫助。“ 是的”,提奧奇尼斯駁經(jīng)典晨讀美文回道,“別站在我和太陽之間?!贝蟪砸惑@的亞歷山大繼而迅速回答道:“假如我不是亞歷山大,我就會是提奧奇斯?!?這篇材料你能聽出多少?點擊這里做聽寫,提高外語水平>>
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經(jīng)典英語美文:假如給我三天光明(節(jié)選)
經(jīng)典英文美文
2017-09-24 -
【經(jīng)典晨讀美文】一位值得紀(jì)念的希臘人(1/2)
經(jīng)典晨讀美文從今天起又開始更新咯~? Hints: Diogenes B.C cynicism 文經(jīng)典晨讀美文中有一處連字符, 人物對話不需要加雙引號, 題目也要聽寫的哦! A Greek to Remember. Diogenes was a famous Greek philosopher of the fourth century B.C, who established the philosophy of cynicism. He often walked about in the daytime holding a lighted lantern, peering around as if he were looking for something. When questioned about his odd behavior, he would reply, I am searching for an honest man. Diogenes held that the good man was self-sufficient and did not require material comforts or wealth. He believed that wealth and possessions constrained humanity's natural state of freedom. 提奧奇尼斯是公元前四世紀(jì)一位著名的希臘哲學(xué)家,就是他創(chuàng)立了犬儒派哲學(xué)。他經(jīng)常在白天點著燈籠四處走動、張望,像是在找什么東西似的。人們問起他這古怪行為時,他會回答說:“我正在尋找正人君子?!?提奧奇尼斯認為好人是自給自足的,不需要物質(zhì)享受和財富。他認為財富、財產(chǎn)束縛了人們天生的自由狀態(tài)。 這篇材料你能聽出多少?點擊這里做聽寫,提高外語水平>>
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晨讀美文052
晨讀美文 Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated
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晨讀美文059
晨讀美文 It is physically impossible for a well-educated,intellectual, or brave man to make money the chief object of his thoughts; as physically impossible as it is for him to make his dinner the principal object of them. All healthy people like their dinner, but their dinner is not the main object